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Show 1UREXA REPORTER Phgo MFKE Friday, July 7. 1922. a Mias Die Wkkmu of Balt Lake it, pending the week la Baraka. Mra. George Potta and children vent to Balt Lake Bandar to remain for the Fourth. Mlaa Engrld Wlckmaa of Sait Lake apent Soadar ia Baraka, vtalt-in- g with friends. Mlaa Nora Enland of Salt Lake is the gaeat this week of Mlaa Mary Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Coleman spent tbe early part of tho weak. In Balt sis UEMnmsrir onezs EUREKA, CTAH, , . r. . . ADDING 59NEW STORES MAKING 371SWBES - Lake. sad Mrs. John Bnnnsll left on for a veeka visit at Caatle Bondar ' Mr., iNTHIS ; Gate. Cornell Wrlde spent. the Fourth vialtlng with friends at 8alt Lake City. Iwi5'J.$elziuck . 1EN JEUGENE in John lyrich' Worlds Apart (Scenario bq'IHeP.Ce&l SruHiI CRQStMD PBOCUCHON AN ALAN t ; Mias Florence BUla of Payton ia present . . Mr, and Mra. Andrew Manson and children spent tha Fourth at 8panlah Fork. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Simpson spent the Fourth of Julr at Spanish Fork. Mlaa Bernice Wrlde apent the early pert of the week at Salt Lake vialt-n- g with friends. spending, a few weeks at Mammoth with her aunt, Mra. ran Harper. A haby hoy arrived at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ekkar of Mammoth on Bandar of last week. Mr. and Mra. John ' Allen and family apent a few daya. at Payton during tho early part of tha week. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Boys and to rft family Went to Ogden Sunday main over the 4th of July. Herbert Hopktneop and eon, Albert, spent the parly part of the : A thrilling tale of twin bouIb, aimlessly drifting on the f Jifej who are caught in the Net of Circumstanceand drawn together by the irresistible hand of Fate. . . . , Most Powerful Photoplay Star's Tfcfa, Popnlar .Sea-o- Creiscent Theatre, Saturday MMW4WM WMWMMWWWIWWWWMmi I M I II 4- - week visiting with Mrs.' Hopklnaon and other relatives at Provo. Mr. and Mra. A. F. Burt and Mr. and Mra. Malcolm ' Green apent the Fottth In Diamond Fork Canyon camping out. and fishing.' NATIONWI THE FIGURES JNDICftlETHENUMBEROFSTORESINEACH STATE AOOBN does not frow lnto n gnat, strong,' healthy oak tree in s day. The AV J. 0. Penney Company did not btooms an institution of National important over night like the growth ot Ms tm, H Avrrieped by the process of ttm, rack year ot smell raaekteg aot In every diractloa. ; Starting with becoming stronger with new atom in Wyoming la ISOS,' branch atone eoattnaad to appear you after year util today-tw- enty SS yean later that are STL branches patradtag their Influence and aerrtnf people of ef thla of be the many te yeu, States. Of this number, SS Pagiitif f Moras ara pradaet which have already matand. Mn I. y, atiR aettva In the affhlra ot the Company, baUdaS better than ha knew whan in IMS be laid tha trandatlaa ra whtek evratuaUy waa te net tho tajjoa Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Leuven and children, Mn. WlUtem Wanlata and son, .Frank, spent the early part of tha week at Gunniion, Mr. and Mra. Charles Jones spent WorltTs LuyMk ChniB l)spaitBiMri Stioro OrpEABnrioa,f the early .part of .the week' at Spring-vill- a vialtlng with' tha letter's parents. . Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Clark of Sliver City spent the past week at Salt In tha office of. tha eoanty recorder sorted by pnklleattoa yen fall or re-- . NOTICE OP FORFEITURE. Lake visiting .with tbs letter's - o- of Tooele eoanty, .at Tooelq, Utah, lose to eoatribate yoar portioa, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Atwood, Mr. and' Mrs. P. N. Andaraou of To Charlea Han ton, Mra. H. Eage-man- n aa will appear by the proofs of labor which te (112.22 each, (Chdrlra . and Henry Angel, their filed la tha offlee of tha eonaty re- Hanson (1(2.02, Mrs. H. Engsmaan Mammoth motpred to Flak Lake last helm, exefcuton, - admlnlatratora, corder of aald Tooele eonaty, In Sunday, where they spent n' few daya Haory. Aagal . 112.22) naalgna and to all whom It may order to hold tha .said pramlaea (1(0.22, angling for tha big trout. Interest" baaed upon you under the of of laws the provisions Mias Adeline Sorenson of Silver and' la theaa lntaraat clalma, yonr Ton are hereby notified that I tha United States - and this state; '.City left on.Thnradny for Salt Lake have expended tha of each of yon, will be--., Interest In thatlabor and (104.00 for each (1I4.M being claim, City where, aha will spend the re- Improvements upon tha Ohio Copper for each yeu, the amount reqalred come the' property of tbe nbaerlber. mainder of the tnmmer. No. 1, Ohio Copper No. 2 and Ohio to hbld these claims for tha ydsnr nder Section 2114, Revised gta-tut- ea Mr. and Mrs. Loots Noel' and Copper No. 2 lode mining claims. In ending December 21, . of the United Stetea. and and daughter, Mlaa Nina Noel, and the Eriekaon Mining District, Tooele December 21, 1421,' (aa amended to , FRANK SERSI8KO. Mlaa Wanda Taylor, apent the Fonrta county, Utah, which were located end June 20, 1122.) and If within (Flrat pub; July 7, 1222. Last pnh. vialtlng with friends at Logan. Janury l, Jill, and are. of record ninety (20) daya after this notice la Angut 4. 1211.) ' Connie Hannifin, son of Mr. and Mn. C. J. Hannifin, waa oat from Salt Lake during tha early part of tha weak for a visit with his parsnta. Mr. and Mra. . Charles Zabriakie and Mr. and Mra.' A. 'Yard Zabriakfa left for Malad, Idaho; on . Sunday for a visit with relatives of Mrs. A, Yard Zabrlakla. . . Clyde Fullmer and Arthur Caffes were among tha fishermen who peat the week at Flak Lake, trying their luck at hooking a few of thd big trout. Mra. Lon Barrett, Rudolph Farrell and Mr, and. Mra. Lea Hayward pent Monday and Tneeday at Castilla Springs. Tha trip waa made In Mn. Barrett's mur. Mr. and Mn. E. K. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bradley apent tha greater part of the week at Starling, Utah, vialtlng with relatives. ;Whlla there they attended a reunion of the Bradley family, Mra, Joseph Clyde returned to her home at Heybnra,' Idaho,. Sunday, after a weeks vlalt with her slater, (I Mra. Theodore Fullmer. Mr. and Mra. Fullmer accompanied 'her aa far as Springvllle on her return home. s ft its new low Dries of. Cromer and "Mr. and $1090 hot All, (he Mra.. Mr. and Leslie and . children, mnkcra were already Cromer want tha 4th of July holidays at tha Strawberry reservoir busy detdoping o stiU fishing for the- .big .trout which "Vicar Yalue, greater are plentiful in that section. new and better Uses' as Thomas Clark left teat Saturday aee it today widi no dunoc you morning with hla flivver loaded to m price and tax absorbedby the guards with camping eaulpeamt, the manufacturer, ' flaking tackle and provisions. Mr. Clark will spend the remainder of tha naw and the rammer la Provo Canyon fish better Uacof and life easy. lag taking Thidcer . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cteyaon of '3T non-ski- d Mammoth left bn Thursday of teat walla. week for Paradise, Arisons, wkeia they will visit for a month with tha . Altogether a handsomer tire Iattera parents, Mr. rad Mra. J. B: that.will take longer wear both Croaa. Tha trip la being made In inside and out.'their new Hnpmobile. Two track loads of ora arrived In fabric the In die history of poeu- - . Tooele recently from the old Utah mine at Fish Springs, where C. of Salt Lake, who has aeeared n lease on the dnmpa, has put np a mall concentrator and la getting to the market a product that b said to ran over (200 a ton In tend- - 'and liver: RubbtrCoinpsny Friday evening Mra. John Bunnell entertained tha FadcUa Club. Tho time waa spent playing cards, Mra. George Caatleton winning Brat prise and Mrs. Charles Jonas the consolation pries. Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Where Yon TDfTIO GARAGE 00 Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. George linef TDfTlO LUIIBER 00. man, lira. John Savage, Mra. John Can Buy .) Baker, . Mra. Charles Jonea, Mrs. KIRKENDALL SERVIOE Earl Jonea, Mra. George Caatleton, U. S. Mrs. Charles abrlskle, Mrs. M. R. E. Salltvan, Mrs. Kngene Blackett, Mrs.Ben Tbaraobd, Mra. A. F. But. . 01-Fn- ' . ' S I. ro ona-four- th ' f . ,t" (ft . . - w ft. lilt, . u . WHEN DC NEED OF REPAIRS, GAS OR OILS, DRIVE TO MORGANS GARAGE W servioe all makes ot can and all work ii guarantee first clou. Give ui a trial and be convinced. CHARGED WHILE YOU WAIT. ; . BATTERIES : OARS WASHED AND POLISHED. fl The Shop With a Conscience. If .. Mbt P KUSCO'Tlre noith many improvements Morgans Garage Those -- TomNowcn . 133 reeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeMieMiweeeeeoeeeeeiiMme same 11(0)2 lorthe 30 X 3X Mrs.-Frea- ' a SAFETY FIRST measure, this Company will hot pennit tip use of its poles or equipment for the attach-c- . ment of radio apparatus, in any man-a Am - Mi . . t ' n . .. ' The attaching of such apparatus, or eren its. dose proximity to electric .. pole or wins is extremely dangerous ' flnt, because of the likelihood of i! loss of' life or salons injury flram personal contact; sad second, because of the possibility of fire : and other property damage due to oontaot of 'jiriiis.'- I ' t Youllnotein ' - -- K - iv: i Ike ; atej , Kl . : ;; For the protection of life and pwp-- I ; erty; therefore, iuch apparatus whan found attached te onr poles or equip- - . . ' ment, will be romored. V . . J .1 v . ; - llitah Power and Light Company "Efficient PubUe Servioe" - UnitodStates Uros ' UnitidStstM.O 2 . That |